WARWICK ASSIZES

... CRQ WN 0OUIU --SATUannA', ~BwCFroscxtfat. Jeanncei- WborafisAxe ?? ~hh~tecel~lsismorning wi~ts IltasswilJeeifp and Mar. fl~ly, wore r etie for tisc nsosation, anti Mr. Adants i'or the dence. fhe prisoner was esin ns he plead oni Friday evosaing, when bie pleae o gailty to tewhsie charge, and the trial was fixed intako ic this anorsing Tite prisoner, when placed at the bar, scnto fe i positisa ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... LANCASHIRE SUMIER ASSIZES. SOUTHERN DIVISION. N1S8 -PRIUS COURT. BEFORE MR. BARON MARTIN ANDASPEOTAL JURY. MONDAY, AUGUST 23. The court, contrary to the usual custom on Mon- day mornings, opened at nine o'clock. ASRWOE?TH V. ECCLES AND OTHERMS.-In this case it was agreed to take a verdict for the plaintiff for £100. DAMAGE BY THE OVERF LOW OF A CANAL. CLAI.M AGAINST THE PROPRIETORS. WILSON V. ...

CHANCERY COURT

... r Jai BILL TRANSACTIONS. S COWAN V. WATKINS.-It will be remembered that this case was before the court on the 12th April, or when it was directed that an investigation into the ma bill transactions should take place before the regis- trar. A sitting- before Mr. Winstanley took place at his office yesterday. not The first witness was William Rooliffe, on account her of whose absence a week ago ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVRPOOL POLICE COURT. 7If CVXT A U A -~rrr W MONDAY, AUGUST 16.. 20 BEFORE MR. BMIo. ae FALSE ALARM or ?F.E-Two men, named William Black- wood.and Goflrey .Canpbell, were charg~with being drank e and disorderly in ?lea.aa-arset, at half-pat one o'eloiru on . Sunday morning. The policeman said that they were knocking Byat the door of the house~lf. 46, springing a rattle, and calling Fire.' ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... tANCASHIRE SUMME a ferns SOUTHERN DTVISI6N. theff CROWN COURT. pa71. ' who r LEFORE aTHE liON. CIaSEF BARON POLLOCK. holdt FRIDAY, AUGUST i3. to rel Uo0rSOCKS v. BtTLLOU:H AND ANOTHER.-ThleI henle ? donal businces not being ready, his Lordship j'and s eriered a civil canse to be proceeded with. This mont. case w j- called, and the plaintiff not answering, it At tl ruok nt. No further business ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... LANCASHIRE SUMME- ASSIZES. SOUTHERN DIVISION. CROWN COURT. ee or BEFORE TIE I0O,. CHIEF 'JA0O- 1'0LiC. the FRIDAY, AUGUST 20 ititle His Lordship took his seat at linme 0clo' to a having concluded the criminal busines o t d, they vionus evening, he proceeded with thne -iv' ?? itila- PHILLIPS v. STRIEET.--In thlis case Mr Call gene- Mr. Quain appeared for the plaintiff U.,, 'heo t It'd euen- ...

UNIVERSITIES (SCOTLAND) ACT

... 1)01- This Act has just been issued. As it differs in so msacny' til respects frome the Bill at first presented to Parliament in n) it May, and published by us at the time, we print, it entire, soc arny far us regards this locality, and tho other portions also en- rnito tire, when they are important. It is intituled 1An Act to 3 viFmake Provision for the better Government and Discipline of me ...

CONSOLIDATED CHAMBER—DUBLIN, SATURDAY

... CONSOLIDATE!) CHAMBER-DuImIx, SATURDAY. (Burolre Judge O'B3itir.) TIE QUEE'N V. JOIIN EWEC1., IMIr. O'DEiscorL III)plied rr an orde:r to require the corolnlr orth Co. Tyi one to return covtalilt nlbunjrations ta l at thC inqule.st lhe onl the body of a perolanlI whlo lost his litb in a wrestling matech with; thte pi- sotter Rice. The object of tbe motion wvas to have tile prisoner adnllitted( ...

POLICE COURT—FRIDAY

... POLICE COURT-YRIDAY. (Before Mr Robert Lee.) CASES Or THEFT. James M'Gee, alias Munro, residing in Simon Square, was brought up on a charge of stealing a pair of moleskin trousers from a court in rear of a house in Nicolson Street, on the evening of Wednesday last. LHe denied all knowledge of the matter. It appeared, however, that the owner of the property saw him from a window with the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W LYINTELLfJ.. N E. - . . - COURT OF C iANCERY. c . GtJBD~t'S Are2 Sta(M055-Brastfe r0A5E The -Lord Chanacellor beld sueittilog as of the Court of .r Ch:bancery,- at -hla ~residenee, 4, Merrion~sqcre Nortb, r yesterday, to bear-petitionseand other matters. P Ints -~ii 4 -sliailes' t Csxilio Jans Br t, a Afiteor.-Mr. Hiokson, ;Q C., with whom was Dr.. Darley,- Q.C., ap- 'plied to his ...

THE LAW COURTS OF DUBLIN

... I THE LAW COURTS OF DUBLIN, , (From the London * At .. ruivL ute Lomtoa Gorrespondett of Eveninsg Freemi) The Treasury minutes date 12th July, 14th of Ar) gnst, and lot of October, 1857, with refer nco t. the cliesification and salaries of the clerks and other OlFicire employed in the IRogietry of Deeds Office, DubIli, wcr printea to-d y, Tha Lords of the Treasury, it woul seem, declined to ...

Law Intelligence

... ILatu Iluttuigm e. I NOTICES-TIIS DAY. ROLLS CHAMBERS, CBRAtOERY.LANR. A to K-Courtv. Philips, at l0j. Ar. 11 Ilankart r. Danhsart-Cco. per' v. Shaw-CamPlon v. ?? v. S9arce-FPrnsA lc', Cha- rity. At i}: Eayes v. ?? Eatate-Cooper v. Maedonald- Collins v. Collios-De Wintonv. MaRyor of Brecon-Ra-lok v. .Haslook- Chancellor v. Morecraft-Hele v. Bexley-ClaWtoU v. St. John-Attor. ney-nacral v. ...